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Properties of four Pakistan-based terror handlers attached in Jammu and Kashmir
Properties of four Pakistan-based terror handlers attached in Jammu and Kashmir

First Post

time20-05-2025

  • Politics
  • First Post

Properties of four Pakistan-based terror handlers attached in Jammu and Kashmir

In Sopore, police attached 29 marlas, or around 8,000 square feet, of land belonging to Arshid Ahmad Teli, a resident of Nowpora Tujjar, Firdous Ahmad Dar alias Umar Dar, and Nazir Ahmad Dar alias Shabir Illahi, both residents of Harwan, the spokesperson said. read more Authorities in Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday attached properties belonging to four Pakistan-based terror handlers in separate operations in Baramulla and Pulwama districts, police said. In north Kashmir's Sopore area, in coordination with revenue authorities, police seized three plots of land measuring around 8,000 square feet. The land belonged to Arshid Ahmad Teli of Nowpora Tujjar and Firdous Ahmad Dar alias Umar Dar and Nazir Ahmad Dar alias Shabir Illahi, both residents of Harwan. All three had previously been declared proclaimed offenders by a court, the spokesperson said. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The attachments in Sopore were carried out under Sections 82 and 83 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC). The attachment was made under Sections 82 and 83 of the CrPC by Sopore police in coordination with the revenue authorities. The three had earlier been declared proclaimed offenders by a court, the spokesperson said. In Awantipora, land measuring around 79 sq ft in Frestabal Pampore, belonging to Pakistan-based terrorist handler Owais Feroze Mir, was attached, he said. The property was attached under section 88 of CrPC on an order of the Court of Additional Sessions Judge, Pulwama (Special Designated Court under NIA Act). Mir, also a proclaimed offender, is said to be involved in promoting and trying to revive terrorist activities by pushing in arms and ammunition and activating local terror networks, the spokesperson said. With inputs from agencies

26/11 conspirator Rana denied nod to speak to family by Delhi court
26/11 conspirator Rana denied nod to speak to family by Delhi court

Indian Express

time24-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

26/11 conspirator Rana denied nod to speak to family by Delhi court

A Delhi court Thursday dismissed an application by Tahawwur Rana, the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack conspirator, seeking permission to speak to his family members. Rana is in the custody of the National Investigation Agency (NIA), which opposed the application moved Wednesday before the Court of Additional Sessions Judge Chander Jit Singh of Patiala House Court. According to sources, the NIA submitted that the investigation was at a crucial stage and it did not want any interference. There was also an apprehension, said sources, that Rana could leak sensitive information. The court had sent Rana to the NIA's custody for 18 days on April 11. The Pakistani-Canadian was arrested in Chicago in 2009, the year after the terror attacks in which 166 people were killed. He arrived in Delhi on April 10 following his extradition from the US. According to sources, the central agency suspects that Rana was behind similar terror plots across India. The agency had reportedly sought his custody for 20 days for a detailed investigation. The Indian Express has learnt that Rana will be allowed a meeting with his lawyers every alternate day in the presence of NIA officials, who will be at hearing distance. Rana will be provided with a pen and paper during the meetings, it is learnt.

Gurugram man sentenced to 20 years in jail for raping minor in 2020
Gurugram man sentenced to 20 years in jail for raping minor in 2020

Hindustan Times

time23-04-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Gurugram man sentenced to 20 years in jail for raping minor in 2020

A court here on Tuesday sentenced a 22-year-old man to 20 years of imprisonment for raping a girl in 2020. Additional Sessions Judge Ashwani Kumar convicted the man of raping a 16-year-old girl on October 28, 2020 and imposed a fine of ₹50, convict was a juvenile when he committed the crime. According to the police, the man took the girl away after luring her. When the girl was rescued, during her medical examination it wa found that she was raped. Following this, a case was registered against him under relevant sections of the IPC and POCSO Act. The accused, who was also a minor at that time, was apprehended and sent into a correction home by the Juvenile Justice Board. Subsequently, a chargesheet was filed against him in the court. 'On the basis of the charge sheet filed by Gurugram Police and the evidence and witnesses, the Court of Additional Sessions Judge Ashwani Kumar convicted the accused,' a Gurugram police spokesperson said.

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